Megazone
On his last warning
I would've given Dale Stephens Man of the match
Sorry, I was saying who my MoM was.
Hold on did Knocky get the mom or Murray?
I thought I heard the stadium announcer give to Knocky but Sky gave to to Glen.
Bong/Baldock/Bruno all contenders too
51 points before January, 4 points more than last season, three positions higher and 16 games unbeaten, job well done this year, let's make 2017 a better one!
The nature of true, dyed in the wool football support is that your love for your team is unconditional. You'll keep coming back, week in week out, regardless of what you are served up. My God, we've done just that over the years. But when those good times come around they are so much the sweeter for the years we spent watching Peter Smith put another shot over the back of the Priestfield terracing.
It's hard to explain to a non-Seagull just how exciting these times are. There is so much to admire in our squad. With quality in all areas we can generally rely on enough players having a good day for us to be a match for any team in the division. We have a manager simply dripping in assurance and integrity. The whole thing is backed up by a chairman who is a genuine supporter, who has backed the club with serious amounts of his own cash and who has built, from the ground up, a team worthy of challenging for a seat at the top table. I almost get weepy typing it and I almost pity the supporters of larger clubs that have never had to work for the joy they get dished up most years.
In the words of Tim Booth (featuring Angelo Badalamenti)... "I believe".
That's the thing - I'm with everyone else and think it was really harsh, but I've forgot what the rule is. I think it was a foul, just. Is the ref supposed to give a free-kick for a foul, or does he have to give a red as it denied a goal scoring opportunity?Surely in that position a foul has to be a red?
That's the thing - I'm with everyone else and think it was really harsh, but I've forgot what the rule is. I think it was a foul, just. Is the ref supposed to give a free-kick for a foul, or does he have to give a red as it denied a goal scoring opportunity?
In what way did he get it wrong? It certainly denied a goal scoring opportunity.As highlighted, although it was never a red card, the ref got it wrong. I can't see it not being appealed.
In what way did he get it wrong? It certainly denied a goal scoring opportunity.
He got it wrong if you think it wasn't a foul. To me it was incredibly harsh, looked like a fair, strong challenge.In what way did he get it wrong? It certainly denied a goal scoring opportunity.
Not quite true. One of the pundits said it could have just been a yellow.I saw it as a 50/50 challenge, for what its worth with the multiple replays the SKY pundits saw it that way too.
Yep, but I'm not sure it wasn't a foul.He got it wrong if you think it wasn't a foul.
If it was given as a foul elsewhere on the pitch, we wouldn't think it was harsh. Because he's then got to send the player off, it's suddenly looking pretty harsh. Harsh because of the laws of the game, not because the decision was bad.To me it was incredibly harsh, looked like a fair, strong challenge.
The nature of true, dyed in the wool football support is that your love for your team is unconditional. You'll keep coming back, week in week out, regardless of what you are served up. My God, we've done just that over the years. But when those good times come around they are so much the sweeter for the years we spent watching Peter Smith put another shot over the back of the Priestfield terracing.
It's hard to explain to a non-Seagull just how exciting these times are. There is so much to admire in our squad. With quality in all areas we can generally rely on enough players having a good day for us to be a match for any team in the division. We have a manager simply dripping in assurance and integrity. The whole thing is backed up by a chairman who is a genuine supporter, who has backed the club with serious amounts of his own cash and who has built, from the ground up, a team worthy of challenging for a seat at the top table. I almost get weepy typing it and I almost pity the supporters of larger clubs that have never had to work for the joy they get dished up most years.